found: 13 books

0671297945 ELWOOD, ROGER (EDITOR)(HOWARD GOLDSMITH; MATT CHRISTOPHER; ARTHUR TOFTE; NICK ANDERSON; WARD SMITH; DAVE BISCHOFF & CHRIS LAMPTON), The 50-Meter Monsters and Other Horros, Six Tales of Terror
ELWOOD, ROGER (EDITOR)(HOWARD GOLDSMITH; MATT CHRISTOPHER; ARTHUR TOFTE; NICK ANDERSON; WARD SMITH; DAVE BISCHOFF & CHRIS LAMPTON)
The 50-Meter Monsters and Other Horros, Six Tales of Terror
NY, Archway Pocket. 1976, First Edition. (ISBN: 0671297945). Mass Market Paperback. 1st printing, Sept. 1976; #29794. Cover art by Robert Shore. Paperback original. Includes "Introduction"; "The Spider Ring" by Howard Goldsmith; "The Museum" by Matt Christopher; "The Most Horriblest Monster" by Arthur Tofte; The 50-Meter Monsters" by Nick Anderson; "The Whispering Sea" by Ward Smith; "Feeding Time" by Dave Bischoff & Chris Lampton. Tanning; minor rubbing. Very Good+ to Near Fine.
Books from the cryptProfessional seller
Book number: MBX66
USD 9.00 [Appr.: EURO 8.5 | £UK 7.25 | JP¥ 1424]
Keywords: Science Fiction Horror Anthologies Horror Paperbacks Science Fiction Anthology Horror Anthology 0671297945

 
Goldsmith, Howard
Die Frau aus dem Meer
Cora Verlag 1990. Taschenbuch Guter Zustand, ohne Namenseintrag Gut - gebraucht
buchgenie.de Sigrun WuerteleProfessional seller
Book number: BU277191
€  27.19 [Appr.: US$ 29.11 | £UK 23.5 | JP¥ 4606]
Catalogue: Ratgeber

 
HOWARD R. GOLDSMITH
How to Make a Fortune in Import/Export
The Entrepreneur Press. 1980. Hard Cover. Hardcover/pub.1980/Gd.condition/319 pages - Discusses how to make a fortune in import/export. [TI335863]. Good.
Mike Long BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 35863
USD 34.75 [Appr.: EURO 32.5 | £UK 28 | JP¥ 5498]
Catalogue: Personal Finance
Keywords: wealth, opportunities, tax-deductable, organization, imports, exports, how-to, self-help, technques,

 GOLDSMITH, HOWARD AND EYRE, WALLACE, Sooner Round the Corner
GOLDSMITH, HOWARD AND EYRE, WALLACE
Sooner Round the Corner
Hodder and Stoughton, 1979. 1st. Hardback. Birch, Linda. Ex-library. With dustwrapper. Label on inside front cover. Small amount of Biro scribble on one page. VG in other respects. Good.
The Childrens BookshopProfessional seller
Book number: 75181
GBP 3.50 [Appr.: EURO 4.25 US$ 4.37 | JP¥ 692]
Catalogue: Young Children

 GOLDSMITH, HOWARD AND EYRE, WALLACE, Sooner Round the Corner
GOLDSMITH, HOWARD AND EYRE, WALLACE
Sooner Round the Corner
Hodder and Stoughton, 1979. 1st. Hardback. Birch, Linda. Ex-library. With dustwrapper. Green covers, gilt lettering. Label removed from prelims. VG in other respects. Good.
The Childrens BookshopProfessional seller
Book number: 79373
GBP 3.50 [Appr.: EURO 4.25 US$ 4.37 | JP¥ 692]
Catalogue: Young Children

 
Goldsmith, Howard
Toto the Timid Turtle
New York: Human Sciences Press, 1980. First American Edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0877055254. Illustrated by Shirley Chan Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; DJ is worn at edges. Previous owner's name.
Gibson's BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 20581
USD 35.00 [Appr.: EURO 32.75 | £UK 28.25 | JP¥ 5538]
Keywords: 0877055254 Illustrated Children Goldsmith, Howard Chan, Shirley

 Goldsmith, Sophie L. Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), Wonder clock plays, adapted for children from Howard Pyle's The wonder clock, by Sophie L. Goldsmith; illustrated with photographs from actual performances and with drawings by Howard Pyle
Goldsmith, Sophie L. Pyle, Howard (1853-1911)
Wonder clock plays, adapted for children from Howard Pyle's The wonder clock, by Sophie L. Goldsmith; illustrated with photographs from actual performances and with drawings by Howard Pyle
New York and London. Harper & brothers 1925. First Edition. Minor library marks remain. Very good copy in the original title-blocked. decorated cloth. Professionally re-cased with the original spine laid back; very impressively finished. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight. bright. clean and strong. Scans etc. on request. ; 8vo 8' - 9' tall; 179 pages; Description: xviii. 179 p. Plates. 23 cm. Contents: Master Jacob - How the princess's pride was broken. -The staff and the fiddle. - How Boots befooled the king. - How one turned his trouble to good account. Subjects: Children's plays.
MW BooksProfessional seller
Book number: 168607
€  85.00 [Appr.: US$ 91 | £UK 73 | JP¥ 14398]

0425101371 BENFORD, GREGORY & GREENBERG, MARTIN H. (EDITORS)(NORMAN SPINRAD; C. M. KORNBLUTH; HILARY BAILEY; GREG BEAR; KEITH ROBERTS; DAVID BRIN; BRAD LINAWEAVER; SHIELA FINCH; ALGIS BUDRYS; HOWARD GOLDSMITH; TOM SHIPPEY; GREGORY BENFORD), Hitler Victorious Eleven Stories of the German Victory in World War II
BENFORD, GREGORY & GREENBERG, MARTIN H. (EDITORS)(NORMAN SPINRAD; C. M. KORNBLUTH; HILARY BAILEY; GREG BEAR; KEITH ROBERTS; DAVID BRIN; BRAD LINAWEAVER; SHIELA FINCH; ALGIS BUDRYS; HOWARD GOLDSMITH; TOM SHIPPEY; GREGORY BENFORD)
Hitler Victorious Eleven Stories of the German Victory in World War II
NY, Berkley. 1987. (ISBN: 0425101371). Mass Market Paperback. 1st printing, Aug. 1987. Cover art is uncredited. Includes "Preface: Imagining the Abyss" by Gregory Benford; "Introduction: Hitler Victorious" by Norman Spinrad; "Two Dooms" by C. M. Kornbluth; "The Fall of Frenchy Steiner" by Hilary Bailey; "Through Road No Wither" by Greg Bear; "Weihnachtsabend" by Keith Roberts; "Thor Meets Captain America" by David Brin; "Moon of Ice" by Brad Linaweaver; "Reichs-Peace" by Shiela Finch; "Never Meet Again" by Algis Budrys; "Do Ye Hear the Children Weeping?" by Howard Goldsmith; "Enemy Transmissions" by Tom Shippey; "Valhalla" by Gregory Benford. Minor soiling; minor creasing; slight tanning. Very Good+.
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Book number: SH96
USD 5.00 [Appr.: EURO 4.75 | £UK 4.25 | JP¥ 791]
Keywords: Science Fiction Anthologies Science Fiction Anthology 0425101371

 
Howard, Robert E. edited by P. Gardner Goldsmith
A Little Bronze Book of Weird Tales: Signed Limited Edition #174/500
Borderlands Press. 2024, First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. Book, The 13th Book in our Past Masters of Horror Series IV! From the Introduction by editor P. Gardner Goldsmith As the "Father of Sword and Sorcery," Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936) stood at the nexus of two Western cultural and literary ages. As an American growing up in Texas in the final days of the "Frontier," he absorbed and enjoyed exercising the liberty of life in the wilds while receiving the wisdom, beauty, scholarship, and budding narrative power cultivated for decades by European and North American authors. Informed, and, it seems, energized, by the vanguard of Fantasy he so greatly enjoyed in his youth, Mr. Howard grabbed the proverbial baton and ran-hard and fast-becoming a creator in the vanguard of Pulp. As such, he helped form the bridge between the Dawn of Fantasy, and the Golden Age of Pulp Fantasy and Science Fiction, creating tales, poetry, worlds, and characters that, for nearly a century, have entertained and colored modern literature. In Howard's work, we see a synthesis and a battle. His iconic Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane, Kull of Atlantis, Bran Mak Morn, El Borak, Carmac Mac Art, and Steve Costigan, stand with feet firmly planted in the realities of life. They know physical pain. They know how to fight. They know how to hunt and fish, and hike and camp. They know the land and the shocking output of men who hatch and execute evil plans. They know sin, and they might know redemption. We are happy to present this volume of Howard's representative works. It will make a handsome addition to your library. A collection of 11 short stories. 'A square solid tight clean unopened unused unread copy. Fine/None,As Issued. Signed Copy.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 047698
USD 69.50 [Appr.: EURO 65 | £UK 55.75 | JP¥ 10996]

 
Howard, Robert E. edited by P. Gardner Goldsmith
A Little Bronze Book of Weird Tales: Signed Limited Edition #270/500
Borderlands Press. 2024, First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. Book, The 13th Book in our Past Masters of Horror Series IV! From the Introduction by editor P. Gardner Goldsmith As the "Father of Sword and Sorcery," Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936) stood at the nexus of two Western cultural and literary ages. As an American growing up in Texas in the final days of the "Frontier," he absorbed and enjoyed exercising the liberty of life in the wilds while receiving the wisdom, beauty, scholarship, and budding narrative power cultivated for decades by European and North American authors. Informed, and, it seems, energized, by the vanguard of Fantasy he so greatly enjoyed in his youth, Mr. Howard grabbed the proverbial baton and ran-hard and fast-becoming a creator in the vanguard of Pulp. As such, he helped form the bridge between the Dawn of Fantasy, and the Golden Age of Pulp Fantasy and Science Fiction, creating tales, poetry, worlds, and characters that, for nearly a century, have entertained and colored modern literature. In Howard's work, we see a synthesis and a battle. His iconic Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane, Kull of Atlantis, Bran Mak Morn, El Borak, Carmac Mac Art, and Steve Costigan, stand with feet firmly planted in the realities of life. They know physical pain. They know how to fight. They know how to hunt and fish, and hike and camp. They know the land and the shocking output of men who hatch and execute evil plans. They know sin, and they might know redemption. We are happy to present this volume of Howard's representative works. It will make a handsome addition to your library. A collection of 11 short stories. 'A square solid tight clean unopened unused unread copy. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND NORMALLY SHIPS NEXT DAY. Fine/None,As Issued. Signed Copy.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 047743
USD 69.50 [Appr.: EURO 65 | £UK 55.75 | JP¥ 10996]

 
Howard, Robert E. edited by P. Gardner Goldsmith
A Little Bronze Book of Weird Tales: Signed Limited Edition #492/500
Borderlands Press. 2024, First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. Book, The 13th Book in our Past Masters of Horror Series IV! From the Introduction by editor P. Gardner Goldsmith As the "Father of Sword and Sorcery," Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936) stood at the nexus of two Western cultural and literary ages. As an American growing up in Texas in the final days of the "Frontier," he absorbed and enjoyed exercising the liberty of life in the wilds while receiving the wisdom, beauty, scholarship, and budding narrative power cultivated for decades by European and North American authors. Informed, and, it seems, energized, by the vanguard of Fantasy he so greatly enjoyed in his youth, Mr. Howard grabbed the proverbial baton and ran-hard and fast-becoming a creator in the vanguard of Pulp. As such, he helped form the bridge between the Dawn of Fantasy, and the Golden Age of Pulp Fantasy and Science Fiction, creating tales, poetry, worlds, and characters that, for nearly a century, have entertained and colored modern literature. In Howard's work, we see a synthesis and a battle. His iconic Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane, Kull of Atlantis, Bran Mak Morn, El Borak, Carmac Mac Art, and Steve Costigan, stand with feet firmly planted in the realities of life. They know physical pain. They know how to fight. They know how to hunt and fish, and hike and camp. They know the land and the shocking output of men who hatch and execute evil plans. They know sin, and they might know redemption. We are happy to present this volume of Howard's representative works. It will make a handsome addition to your library. A collection of 11 short stories. 'A square solid tight clean unopened unused unread copy. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND NORMALLY SHIPS NEXT DAY. Fine/None,As Issued. Signed Copy.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 047744
USD 69.50 [Appr.: EURO 65 | £UK 55.75 | JP¥ 10996]

 
Howard, Robert E. edited by P. Gardner Goldsmith
A Little Bronze Book of Weird Tales: Signed Limited Edition #464/500
Borderlands Press. 2024, First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. Book, The 13th Book in our Past Masters of Horror Series IV! From the Introduction by editor P. Gardner Goldsmith As the "Father of Sword and Sorcery," Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936) stood at the nexus of two Western cultural and literary ages. As an American growing up in Texas in the final days of the "Frontier," he absorbed and enjoyed exercising the liberty of life in the wilds while receiving the wisdom, beauty, scholarship, and budding narrative power cultivated for decades by European and North American authors. Informed, and, it seems, energized, by the vanguard of Fantasy he so greatly enjoyed in his youth, Mr. Howard grabbed the proverbial baton and ran-hard and fast-becoming a creator in the vanguard of Pulp. As such, he helped form the bridge between the Dawn of Fantasy, and the Golden Age of Pulp Fantasy and Science Fiction, creating tales, poetry, worlds, and characters that, for nearly a century, have entertained and colored modern literature. In Howard's work, we see a synthesis and a battle. His iconic Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane, Kull of Atlantis, Bran Mak Morn, El Borak, Carmac Mac Art, and Steve Costigan, stand with feet firmly planted in the realities of life. They know physical pain. They know how to fight. They know how to hunt and fish, and hike and camp. They know the land and the shocking output of men who hatch and execute evil plans. They know sin, and they might know redemption. We are happy to present this volume of Howard's representative works. It will make a handsome addition to your library. A collection of 11 short stories. 'A square solid tight clean unopened unused unread copy. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND NORMALLY SHIPS NEXT DAY. Fine/None,As Issued. Signed Copy.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 047746
USD 69.50 [Appr.: EURO 65 | £UK 55.75 | JP¥ 10996]

 
Howard, Robert E. edited by P. Gardner Goldsmith
A Little Bronze Book of Weird Tales: Signed Limited Edition #437/500
Borderlands Press. 2024, First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. Book, The 13th Book in our Past Masters of Horror Series IV! From the Introduction by editor P. Gardner Goldsmith As the "Father of Sword and Sorcery," Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936) stood at the nexus of two Western cultural and literary ages. As an American growing up in Texas in the final days of the "Frontier," he absorbed and enjoyed exercising the liberty of life in the wilds while receiving the wisdom, beauty, scholarship, and budding narrative power cultivated for decades by European and North American authors. Informed, and, it seems, energized, by the vanguard of Fantasy he so greatly enjoyed in his youth, Mr. Howard grabbed the proverbial baton and ran-hard and fast-becoming a creator in the vanguard of Pulp. As such, he helped form the bridge between the Dawn of Fantasy, and the Golden Age of Pulp Fantasy and Science Fiction, creating tales, poetry, worlds, and characters that, for nearly a century, have entertained and colored modern literature. In Howard's work, we see a synthesis and a battle. His iconic Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane, Kull of Atlantis, Bran Mak Morn, El Borak, Carmac Mac Art, and Steve Costigan, stand with feet firmly planted in the realities of life. They know physical pain. They know how to fight. They know how to hunt and fish, and hike and camp. They know the land and the shocking output of men who hatch and execute evil plans. They know sin, and they might know redemption. We are happy to present this volume of Howard's representative works. It will make a handsome addition to your library. A collection of 11 short stories. 'A square solid tight clean unopened unused unread copy. THIS COPY IS IN MY POSSESSION AND NORMALLY SHIPS NEXT DAY. Fine/None,As Issued. Signed Copy.
Pat Cramer, BooksellerProfessional seller
Book number: 047747
USD 69.50 [Appr.: EURO 65 | £UK 55.75 | JP¥ 10996]

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